Mobile Mobile Devices Category

Updated: Companies with BlackBerry communications servers installed behind their gateway security devices could be compromised when a security researcher releases new hack code for the wireless devices. Read More >

Opinion: Who will Apple target with its next version of Mac OS X? With details slim on what's coming in Leopard, the current match ups between Windows Vista and Mac OS X are centered on a short set of interface details. Read More >

From BaselineUntil the last year or so, the biggest worry about managing mobile devices was loss or breakage. Those days are goneforever. With so much sensitive information now on portable devices, sec Read More >

Opinion: Are you using your international experiences, and your people, to help rework your business processes at home? If not, you're missing out on some of the most useful lessons available to you. Read More >

Our survey found that advancing business processes, not personal productivity, is the most important business goal companies seek through mobile devices. CIOs can dramatically change the way their businesses operate, if they can pick technologies with tre Read More >

Besides all the megamergers and regulatory changes that have redefined the telecom business, the convergence of services, devices and networks also depends on smaller chips and smarter computers. Read More >

You think your choice of computers is tough? Try picking one that will survive doctors' rounds, patient infections, long hours on nurses' stations and a lot more risks than the sodas and coffee spills office users pose. Read More >

After years of resisting computerization, physicians are finally taking up handhelds, but not for the reasons many in medical IT would prefer. Meanwhile, non-doctors automate everything from pill dispensing to patient identification. Read More >

U.S. physicians are five times as likely as general consumers to use handheld computers, but they're mostly using them to keep track of appointments rather than to access electronic medical records. Read More >

As China emerges as the world's second-largest market for digital technologies, China's government and Chinese IT companies are minting new standards in an effort to keep profits at home. The impact on U.S. CIOs may be substantial.
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Pal Mickey, Walt Disney World's interactive tour guide, is the first of Disney's smart toys. Reporter Debra D'Agostino met recently with Bruce Vaughn, vice president of research and development for Disney Imagineering, and Kyle Poor, product developer and Read More >

The trouble with today's CRM, say the two University of Michigan Business School professors and authors of the upcoming The Future of Competition: Co-Creating Unique Value with Customers, is that it assumes the company knows best what customers want. Get Read More >

Thinking Out Loud: Mobility is the key to PepsiAmericas' push to sell a flood of new beverages faster&#8212without having to supersize its delivery fleet. Sure, the technology is tough. But the really hard part? Getting people to accept the changes Read More >